Falsely attributed
children:The above conjecture that Aeda was
a daughter of count Egbert and his wife St. Ida has led to the
following granchildren of Egbert and Ida being attributed as
children of Billung and Aeda. See the page of Egbert for more details on these individuals.

Haduwy (Hathuwig), abbess of
Herford, 858-887;
m. Amalung.

Cobbo, fl. 890?

Falsely attributed
father:Pippin, d. 8 July 810, king of Italy.Falsely attributed
identification: Adélaďde,
b. ca. 798 (known daughter of Pippin).This claim is based on a statement of Fasti
Corbeienses under the year 885, which states that duke
Liudolf's wife Oda was a neptis through a daughter of
Pippin, king of Italy ["Oda comitissa, Pipini regis
Italiae ex filia neptis, Hliudolfi ducis vidua, in Calvve ad
flumen Milde fundat sanctimonialium ecclesiam in honorem S.
Laurentii." Fasti Corbeienses, printed in
Eckhardt (1970), 477ff., not seen by me, passage quoted in
Hlawitschka (1974), 128]. K. A. Eckhardt accepted this
information, and identified Oda's mother Aeda with Pippin's known
daughter Adélaďde [Eckhardt (1970), not seen by me, but
outlined in detail in Hlawitschka (1974), 128-139, and briefly in
Hlawitschka (2006), 1.2: 62-3]. However, Hlawitschka showed that Fasti
Corbeienses is a fabrication made by Johann Christoph
Harenberg in the 1750's, and he noted that the relationship is
chronologically impossible anyway [Hlawitschka (1974), 128-139,
Hlawitschka (2006), 1.2: 62-3].